The Future of Feature Walls
“I think I’d like a feature wall  in red in the dining room, and perhaps a feature wall of gold in the  living room, a feature wall at the entry – definitely lilac.”
Does this sound familiar to any of you?
Yes, it is very common melody of the feature wall  tune. It is like the pop song that you love the first time you hear it  then after it is repeated played on the radio and TV at least twice  every hour and in every retail store you go – you soon loathe the very  thought of it.
I used to use feature walls  a lot in commercial design and they worked well, they created focal  points in workspaces which could often be dreary, they designated areas  for the public and staff and they were fun. You expect drama and  movement in these areas. Now I am fed up. Every new house has at least 3  feature walls, each in a different color! Feature wall overload. I get  people wanting advice on colors for feature walls, and I now hate them!  Well I did until recently when they have now been revamped with the  resurgence in popularity of wallpaper.
Feature wall used here to create a separate dining area in an open plan space.
Yes wallpaper,  the stuff we have finally finished getting rid of in our DIY projects  is now back and more expensive and luxurious than ever. That is why I  think it is now being used as a feature wall. Full of wonderful color,  texture and patterns, the choices are endless and the complexity of  styles is fantastic. You can even get murals in wallpaper now! Simply  superb and used in the correct context, they just look fantastic. I know  I am using a lot of adjectives in this article, but I have been brought  out from my melancholy of painted feature walls to a bright new future  for feature walls and I have wallpaper to thank for that.
At last we will now get to see some real creativity happening in homes, combining wallpaper, paint and fabrics.  A good combination of textures, colors and patterns. A visual symphony  waiting to be created. So get out there now and create a feature wall  for your home, but I must stress, there is still the need to keep them  to a minimum! Use them as a feature. The term “feature” should be the  point to remember. Use them to highlight an important area and make a  focal point in your home to create your feature.
Have a look at this for bold use of wallpaper as a feature wall – I love it!
For example a dramatic wall in your entrance to  create a positive first impression and show off a stunning piece of  artwork or use it in your living room around your fireplace once again  to create that space as your focal point in the room, but please don’t  use them in every room. It can make your home look disjointed with your  eye jumping from one color or pattern to the next and this causes  uneasiness and you don’t feel comfortable or relaxed.
If you don’t have the confidence to use a big bold  patterned wallpaper then take the subtle option and select a textured  wallpaper and gradually add drama and color with your furnishings and  decoration.
(Featured article from: Home and Interior Improvement Textbook)
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